Eliane Barbosa
Eliane Barbosa is a Brazilian singer from Rio de Janeiro. Her music draws from samba, bossa nova, and MPB, with early influences like Elis Regina and Maria...
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Eliane Barbosa is a Brazilian singer from Rio de Janeiro. Her music draws from samba, bossa nova, and MPB, with early influences like Elis Regina and Maria Bethânia. In 2007, she released the single 'Profetizo,' which became a breakthrough for her in Brazil.
Her albums include Profetizo (2007), Oração (2010), Sagrado (2014), Alma (2018), and Luz (2022). She has worked with musicians such as Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil. Other songs in her catalog include 'Toma-me' and 'Sou Livre.'
In 2012, she was diagnosed with cancer, which she has spoken about publicly. Her music often deals with themes of hope and resilience, as heard in tracks like 'Tua Glória' and 'Tua Presença.'
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